West vs East - Which do you prefer driving in?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Rocknroller4, Apr 29, 2016.

  1. akfisher

    akfisher Road Train Member

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    All that stuff is basic and easy. Concentrate on your city driving, maneuvering and those tricky situations. Its the things people dont think about when getting into trucking. Like not missing exits or roads and thats when #### can hit the fan
     
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  3. Riffman

    Riffman Light Load Member

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    Absolutely. No need to worry about that stuff. Your trainer will show you all of that and if he doesn't, just ask. I was lucky to have a good trainer what seems like a lifetime ago. :) all that stuff will be second nature very quickly.
     
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  4. deep south

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    what would be a good place to move to run the Midwest? i agree im tired of east coast traffic,kids will be out of school soon and that i75 thru GA to the bikini, always slammed night and day this time of year. maby Oklahoma?
     
  5. MANXimus

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    Is there anyway we could ask what company you're working for -- that has you "dedicating" from TX to ND?
     
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  6. Dna Mach

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    Andrews Logistics pulling tanks. No back haul, deliver and head home. They have had the account for several years and hopefully will have it for a few more. This WILL be my last job that requires a sleeper. Three nights a week in the truck is doable. A fourth night is not happening, ever for me.
     
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  7. Rocknroller4

    Rocknroller4 Road Train Member

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    Shame they don't hire rookies. Just read they have some regional openings in California.
     
  8. Dna Mach

    Dna Mach Road Train Member

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    Just get a few years experience and give them a call. Each terminal does different things. Houston hauls lubricants out of Shell in Galena Park. Los Angeles hauls lubricants out of Torrance I think. They also have about 60 daycabs out of Canton Ohio dedicated to hauling Sams Club freight out of a DC. Several more terminals but I'm not sure about the specifics of them.
     
  9. Ex-Con-Trucker

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    You really won't learn how to live on the road until you get by yourself in your own truck. It'll all come in time. Just think everything through before acting. Biggest thing is getting into a healthy routine.
     
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  10. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    80 mph out west
    65 mph back east
    hmmmmmmm.....
     
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  11. RedFalcon94

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    It doesn't matter to me... I just go to the race tracks lol
     
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